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secret and private worship, and mutual! editi- 

 catiou, for cherishing piety, for maintaining 

 unity, and avoiding schisme and division. 

 With an Act for observing these directions, 

 and for censuring such as use to neglect family 

 worship. And an Act against such as with- 

 draw themselves from the publike worship in 

 their own congregations. A'</m., 1047. 4 

 A declaration of the commissioners of the Ge- 

 iu ral Assembly to the whole Kirk and king- 

 dome of Scotland, concerning present dangers 

 and duties, relating to the covenant, and reli- 

 gion. Edin., 1648. 4 

 Another copy. 



A declaration of the Commission of the Gene- 

 rail Assembly, to this whole Kirk and king- 

 dome, concerning the present publike proceed- 

 ings towards an engagement in warre, so far 

 as religion is therein concerned. [1. March, 

 1648.1 [With the Parliaments answer.] 



[Edln., 1648?] 4 



The humble representation of the Commission 

 of the Generall Assembly, to the Hon. Estates 

 of parliament, upon their declaration lately 

 communicate to us. Edinburgh, 28. Aprile 

 1648. London, 1648. 4 



Another copy. 



Edinb. 6. Junii, 1648. The humble vindica- 

 tion of the commissioners of the General As- 

 sembly and their late proceedings, in answer 

 to the letter of the High and Hon. Court of 

 parliament, dated May 11. to the several 

 Presbyteries in the kingdom. 



[Edin., 1648.1 4 



The humble advice and petition of the Com- 

 mission of the General Assembly, to the Ho- 

 nourable Estates of parliament. Edin. 10. 

 Junii 1648. s. L, 1648. 4= 



Some few observations by the committee of 

 Estates of parliament, upon the declaration of 

 the General Assembly of the last of July. 



Edin., 1648. 4 



A declaration and exhortation of the General 

 Assembly of the Church of Scotland to their 

 brethren of England, August 1. 1648. 



London, 1648. 4 



The answer of the commissioners of the Gene- 

 rall Assembly unto the observations of the 

 Hon. committee of Estates upon the declara- 

 tion of the late Generall Assembly. August 

 15. 1648. Edin., 1648. 4 



Another copy. 



An information of the present condition of 

 affairs, and declaration concerning present 

 duties from the Commission of the General 

 Assembly unto the Kirk and kingdom of 

 Scotland. [9. October 1648.] 



Edin., 1648. 4 



A seasonable and necessary warning and de- 

 claration, concerning present and imminent 

 dangers, and concerning duties relating thereto 

 from the Generall Assembly of the Kirk unto 

 all the ministers thereof. Edin., 1649. 4 

 A solemn testimony against toleration and the 

 present proceedings of sectaries and their abet- j 

 tors in England, in reference to religion and 



government. With an admonition and exhor- 

 tation to their brethren there, from the com- 

 missioners of tin- (ieiieral Assembly of the 

 Kirk of Scotland. With tin- return of the. 

 Hon. Estates of parliament upon the said tes- 

 timony communicated to them, and their con- 

 i HI i cnce witli the Hitme. Together with tin- 

 paper of the 5. of July, given in by the com- 

 missioners for the kingdom of Scotland to the 

 Speaker of the House of Commons mention, d 

 in the aforesaid return. . 1*'49. 4 



A short reply unto a declaration intituled the 

 declaration of the army of England, upon their 

 march into Scotland : By the Generall Assem- 

 bly of the Kirk of Scotland. Edinb. 22. July, 

 1650. [Edin.], 1650. 4 



A seasonable and necessary warning concern- 

 ing present dangers and duties, from the com- 

 missioners of the Generall Assembly, unto all 

 the members of this Kirk. Edin., 1660. 4 

 An historical relation of the late Presbyterian 

 General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from 

 Octob. 16, to Nov. 13, 1690. In a letter from 

 a person in Edinburgh to his friend in London. 

 London, 1691. 4 

 Another copy. 



A seasonable admonition and exhortation to 

 some who separate themselves from the com- 

 munion of the Church of Scotland. Wherein is 

 also discovered, that the things they complain 

 of are either fake on the matter, or not suffi- 

 cient to warrand a separation. Unanimously 

 agreed unto by the Commission of the General 

 Assembly, December 9. 1 698. And published 

 by their appointment. Edin. , 1699. 4 



The great sin and chief guiltiness of Scotland, 

 in contempt of the Gospel, as it was branched 

 out in particulars, by the Commission of the 

 General Assembly, in the year 1650. Reprint- 

 ed with a preface by Rev. Thomas Boston. 

 3d ed. /;./;., 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



An overture for a right constitution of the 

 General Assembly, and an illustration of it. 

 With an appendix, containing an useful and 

 entertaining history of the constitution of that 

 supreme ecclesiastical court, from the first As- 

 sembly, anno 1560, down to our times. 



Edin., 1736. 8 

 Another copy. 



The General Assembly of the Church of Scot- 

 land vindicated. In answer to a letter from 

 several elders, lovers of peace and moderation, 

 to their brethren of the same principles, dated 

 August 1752. By a friend of the constitution 

 of the Church. Edin., 1753. 8 



Another copy. 



Warning and admonition to the people of 

 Scotland, (anent a French invasion) by the 

 Commission of the General Assembly, met at 

 Edinburgh, March 7, 1798. s. I. et a. fol. 



[General Assembly proceedings. Consisting 

 of newspaper reports, Assembly papers, reports 

 of committees, &c. from 1824 to 1832. Bound 

 in two volumes.] 



s. /., [1824-32]. 8, 4, and fol. 



